My 31st Birthday

by Liz Heather in


I'm 31! And it's not terrible, it's actually kind of nice. I keep waiting to be freaked out about being in my thirties and it hasn't happened.

I went to the Hayden Planetarium today with Nathan for the first time and it was perfect. Not really worth the price, but I was happy to have finally visited. Also, why the hell aren't the chairs more reclinable there? All the money that goes into a place like that and the chairs sit upright while you glare at the ceiling and kill your neck? Makes no sense. 

In any case, it was such a nice day and thanks to everyone who had very sweet things to say to me today!


Winter List Revisited

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You may recall that I made a winter list of things that I wanted to do. Did I do them? Let's see.

  1. "FINALLY try to make cauliflower crust for a pizza." - I did it! Check it out! 
  2. "Visit the Martha Stewart Café in Chelsea." - I did, and it was lacklustre! And totally out of the way (it's near 11th Avenue), so don't ever bother.
  3. "Finally visit Fraunces Tavern." - I only made it there to have drinks (we got there too late to eat food or see the museum), but the drinks were average? I don't know, I didn't see the big deal. Maybe the museum part's cooler? No wait, that last sentence doesn't make sense.
  4. "Make homemade vanilla extract." - I completely forgot about this one, oops.
  5. "Eat a By Chloe vegan burger." - I did it and you can read about it here

So that's that, I got 4/5. Not bad. Spring, here we go!


Friend Reminders

by Liz Heather in


I like to tell you how to organize your life, I realize, and I'll probably never stop.

That being said, are you constantly forgetting things? I'm not talking about important things, those are easy to remember. But the lesser-important things like:

  • A restaurant you want to try with a specific friend
  • An episode of some show that you need to force someone to watch
  • An anecdote that only your mom will find funny
  • An idea of a birthday gift for your boyfriend
  • ETC.

How are you supposed to remember these tiny, somewhat-insignificant thoughts? Why, in list form, of course! I use the Note Pad app on my phone for things like this and it's entitled "Friend Reminders" and in it I list my friends (and some family members) names and I bullet point things underneath each name that I have to remember to do or say to them the next time I see them. Does that seem like too much effort? No. And it shouldn't. Doing this lets my brain relax and focus on other things. And I highly encourage you start one if you've ever had trouble remembering nonsense.


2015 Resolutions Revisited

by Liz Heather in


Remember the resolutions I made at the beginning of the year? Let's see how those went.

1. Read at least two books a season.

So I fell short of this goal by one measly book. That's on me. I'll do way better this coming year. 

2. Try two things off of Pinterest a month.

  • Not even close. I didn't keep track of all of the recipes I've tried, but it certainly wasn't close to two per month. Infact, I didn't care much for this resolution after all. Noted.

3. Apply to work stuff at least ten times a month.

  • Hahahah, NOPE!

4. Volunteer at least once a month.

  • Honestly, I think I volunteered twice this year. I'm a terrible person.

5. Do pilates at least five times a month.

  • January = 7 times
  • February = 7 times
  • March = 6 times
  • April = 3 times
  • May = 2 times
  • June = 6 times
  • July = 3 times
  • August = 3 times
  • September = 0 times
  • October = 0 times
  • November = 0 times
  • December = 2 times

Okay, so I sort of fell off my game towards the end of the year. But that doesn't mean that I still don't love this resolution and will likely repeat it for 2016. I actually really like those classes, as you may remember, so I really want to be more consistent this upcoming year. (As a sidenote, in 2014, I went to the gym 37% (137 days out of 365) of that year. In 2015? I went 86 days out of 365, so that's 23.5% of my year that was spent at the gym. A lot less than I went in 2014, but what can you do? I was really proud of that 37% from 2014, so I'll continue to gym it up and try to get in that bracket range next year. And honestly 23.5% is absolutely better than 0%, so I'm not really beating myself up over that one.)

6. Juice at least ten times a month.

  • January = 12 times
  • February = 11 times
  • March = 8 times
  • April = 3 times
  • May = 2 times
  • June = 4 times
  • July = 1 time
  • August = 4 times
  • September = 7 times
  • October = 0 times
  • November = 21 times (!)
  • December = 2 times

Okay, so my juicing was all over the place. When I remembered? That's when juicing happened. But I really want to be amazing at it this next year, especially since it's so ridiculously good for you. 

7. Stop falling into the Instagram butt trap.

  • I totally stopped! Success!

So those are my 2015 results. If any of that is boring to read, my apologies! I like to track my successes and my failures to see what I most need improvement on and maybe it'll inspire you to do the same with your own yearly goals. And if you're wondering how I track all of these things, you really should know by now